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republican line. caller: i've got a race here between casey and smith and you had a debate that's so similar talking about jobs and natural gas and oil. and some of the problems that obama and some of these democrat candidates have they kind of tend to support the e.p.a. and trying to stifle all the jobs and exploration and production of our natural resources. so it struck me as they all seem to have the same thing going on it's going to be i feel a tide al wave of republican victories because of the jobs and the energy resources that are being stifled by obama and so the democrats. >> there's a story this morning from the paper the headline says that turnout will tell whether the president or romney wins pennsylvania. is it that close? caller: i'm feeling a surge in this state. i think it's coming down to jobs and obama really messed up when he decided to support the environmental cysts over our natural gas workers and coal miners. he threw them under the bus. and now i think it's going to cost him.
republican line. caller: i've got a race here between casey and smith and you had a debate that's so similar talking about jobs and natural gas and oil. and some of the problems that obama and some of these democrat candidates have they kind of tend to support the e.p.a. and trying to stifle all the jobs and exploration and production of our natural resources. so it struck me as they all seem to have the same thing going on it's going to be i feel a tide al wave of republican victories because...
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you've got bill clinton going into minnesota, you've got barack obama and the republicans spending money in pennsylvania, and you have the republicans back on the defense in north carolina with a poll there. do you see any trends that we're missing? >> no, i think you're right. i think it's the drifting back and forth without any real purpose. the voters are back and forth on this. and people, of course, in the middle are back and forth. i think there's been one major event in this general election season, and that was the first debate which the president lost. and ever since then, it's almost been like newton's law of physics, it keeps in motion until operated by outside force. this weather condition situation, we don't know which way it's going to go, but it does, in fact, create a possible new force in this election. the president acting as president. so, look, the only thing he can do if he's smart is think about nothing else but being president for three days and hopes he'll get the breaks in terms of the election. >> mark haleprin, i would actually agree with that. there is this ne
you've got bill clinton going into minnesota, you've got barack obama and the republicans spending money in pennsylvania, and you have the republicans back on the defense in north carolina with a poll there. do you see any trends that we're missing? >> no, i think you're right. i think it's the drifting back and forth without any real purpose. the voters are back and forth on this. and people, of course, in the middle are back and forth. i think there's been one major event in this...
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mitt romney has said i will repeal obama care. that's the first thing that comes to my mind. >> i think if it's a president elect romney that means that the senate has gone republican, too. i think that the house obviously stays republican. i think there's a raft of legislation that they will be very aggressive in pursuing. i think it's a very different america 2013 and beyond. i think a lot of people have questions about how mitt romney, moderate mitt that we're seeing now deals with a really rest tiff house caucuses and what will be an energized tea party base. >> i believe it we wake up that day and it is president elect romney, i think the message that a businessman can help speed up our recovery resonated. if he does not wake up president elect and it goes the other way, i think people in the polls reflect this, believe that things are getting better and perhaps they want to give the current president more time to make that happen. >> what about if the headline wednesday morning, november 7th reads, president elect romney? ho
mitt romney has said i will repeal obama care. that's the first thing that comes to my mind. >> i think if it's a president elect romney that means that the senate has gone republican, too. i think that the house obviously stays republican. i think there's a raft of legislation that they will be very aggressive in pursuing. i think it's a very different america 2013 and beyond. i think a lot of people have questions about how mitt romney, moderate mitt that we're seeing now deals with a...
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. >> i am supporting obama. in 2008 it was obvious to me that the republican national convention did not have the confidence in mitt romney that he could solve the problems we were facing in 2008. i think obama has brought us a long way. i voted for him then, the first democrat i had ever voted for. but i am proud of obama. i love him, he is my president. i will be voting for him this time, because i believe he is leading us the right way. >> vice-president joe biden, florida, south of gainesville in the center of the state. meanwhile, mitt romney has three florida events later today, one of which we will bring you to live. he has been touring the state with marco rubio and jeb bush. we will have that event tonight, from jacksonville. we are asking you, in the closing days of the election, what do you want to hear from your candidates? we also have some twitter messages. the hashed that we have been using is c-span 2012. the erie, pennsylvania. what do you want to hear from your candidate? stephanie? hello, erie
. >> i am supporting obama. in 2008 it was obvious to me that the republican national convention did not have the confidence in mitt romney that he could solve the problems we were facing in 2008. i think obama has brought us a long way. i voted for him then, the first democrat i had ever voted for. but i am proud of obama. i love him, he is my president. i will be voting for him this time, because i believe he is leading us the right way. >> vice-president joe biden, florida, south...
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appearing in a mutually supportive way with the republican keynote speaker? i can't imagine. >> yeah, and i heard people saying that christie -- i mean, it's a terrible tape because he's a sincere, honest guy. but people are saying he's showing off for 2016. people will say anything, john. i don't see anything but sincerity and a guy being a governor here at this point. but the motivations -- there was someone talking butt romney picked up a couple of relief supplies and was moving it, so they made fun of him for doing that too or something, did you see that? >> yeah, i saw that. what's mitt romney supposed to do? he can't campaign in a partisan sense because it doesn't look very good at the moment. i don't see anything wrong with him doing what he did yesterday, or returning to the campaign trail today. the guy is running for president. he's been doing it for several years and this is the home stretch. >> i get to see everything, and some of it, you've got to be mature enough to not be emotionally affected by some of the stuff that you see. but it's almost g
appearing in a mutually supportive way with the republican keynote speaker? i can't imagine. >> yeah, and i heard people saying that christie -- i mean, it's a terrible tape because he's a sincere, honest guy. but people are saying he's showing off for 2016. people will say anything, john. i don't see anything but sincerity and a guy being a governor here at this point. but the motivations -- there was someone talking butt romney picked up a couple of relief supplies and was moving it, so...
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i would say the republicans are talking of a good ground game, but the reality is the obama ground game is much better, and that will be a crucial factor when obama wins here next tuesday. host: given that obama won the state in 2008 by nine percentage points, and the economy is not that bad in new hampshire compared to other states, why is the race so close for the president? guest: new hampshire is typically a swing state. go back and look at the races in 2000 and 2004, they were very close. 2008 the president did win going away. mitt romney is someone who was governor of massachusetts. he has been keenly -- campaigning here really for six years because he ran in 2008 and lost. did not take too much time before you started appearing here again. what is really surprising is he is not been able to close the deal with the picture voters, and they're still backing president obama. if you look at the polls, on average, the president is winning. he has maintained a small but steady lead. i think this year you will see a number similar to what we had in 2004 and not so much in 2008. that was
i would say the republicans are talking of a good ground game, but the reality is the obama ground game is much better, and that will be a crucial factor when obama wins here next tuesday. host: given that obama won the state in 2008 by nine percentage points, and the economy is not that bad in new hampshire compared to other states, why is the race so close for the president? guest: new hampshire is typically a swing state. go back and look at the races in 2000 and 2004, they were very close....
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and president obama tied up at 45-45. those polls demonstrate why both campaigns are playing it safe right now. they don't want to look too political when you have the mother of october surprises looming there off the coast and her name is sandy. >> yeah. what an october surprise. we have no idea how it's going to impact early voting, who it might help, who it won't help and what it might mean eight days from now. jim acosta, thank you. the national hurricane center is getting ready to issue an update on hurricane sandy in the next few minutes. stay with us for the latest on the storm's strength and where it's heading. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in th
and president obama tied up at 45-45. those polls demonstrate why both campaigns are playing it safe right now. they don't want to look too political when you have the mother of october surprises looming there off the coast and her name is sandy. >> yeah. what an october surprise. we have no idea how it's going to impact early voting, who it might help, who it won't help and what it might mean eight days from now. jim acosta, thank you. the national hurricane center is getting ready to...
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he will run a little bit ahead of president obama in the state. he appeals to some voters to think obama does not appeal to because he's been there for longer period of time. probably should not brown ends up being safe. bill nelson again survived an onslaught of more than $20 million in outside ad spending. he is running on a against connie mack. this is a race wild mac has had the potential to make it a real contest he's never been able to. nelson is running pretty far ahead, five, six points that's where it will end up on election day if not higher. virginia vote is a race that has been -- it was tight for a long time like 6,000 in a row that showed that 47 race. and then mitt romney's comments, the 47% comments came out and tim kaine took the lead there. he was of the most of the public polling by four or five points going into the early part of october. i think that has tightened a little bit. we did see the "washington post" poll earlier this week showing him leading by a much larger number. i am not sure i buy that one. i do think that tim
he will run a little bit ahead of president obama in the state. he appeals to some voters to think obama does not appeal to because he's been there for longer period of time. probably should not brown ends up being safe. bill nelson again survived an onslaught of more than $20 million in outside ad spending. he is running on a against connie mack. this is a race wild mac has had the potential to make it a real contest he's never been able to. nelson is running pretty far ahead, five, six points...
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obama. >> when you have someone of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud him for standing by him. >> reporter: sununu later said he didn't doubt it was policy related. >> reporter: the president has maintained a lead in the polls as the make or break vote. >> if we don't win ohio it's tough to see us winning the election nationally. >> reporter: florida, virginia, colorado and nevada are also being vigorously contested by both men, evidenced by recent trips and now the watch is on to see how sandy stretches in, already nixing campaigns in virginia this weekend and a new hampshire stop for the first lady early next week. >> reporter: governor romney in campaigns today in florida with senator marco rubio, paul ryan will embark on a two-day, 400-mile bus tour this weekend and the president will campaign later today in new hampshire. >> ron mott, thanks. karen finney is former communications director for the democratic national committee and steve schmitt is the cnbc political analyst for the 2008 mccain campaign. good morning to both of you. thanks
obama. >> when you have someone of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud him for standing by him. >> reporter: sununu later said he didn't doubt it was policy related. >> reporter: the president has maintained a lead in the polls as the make or break vote. >> if we don't win ohio it's tough to see us winning the election nationally. >> reporter: florida, virginia, colorado and nevada are also being vigorously contested...
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will republicans keep their majority in the house? larry sabato has the answer with his crystal ball coming up next. >> eric: then america emerging from the destruction of hurricane sandy. a woman gives birth five weeks early in a makeshift medical center. we mentioned there was no epidural. what are you going to name her? sandy? if it's a boy, sandy. >> steve: sanford [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] sounds good. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let
will republicans keep their majority in the house? larry sabato has the answer with his crystal ball coming up next. >> eric: then america emerging from the destruction of hurricane sandy. a woman gives birth five weeks early in a makeshift medical center. we mentioned there was no epidural. what are you going to name her? sandy? if it's a boy, sandy. >> steve: sanford [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ]...
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to beat president obama. i believe the minimum result will be 53-47 romney over electoral votes and the republicans will pick up the senate. >> what math is he using? >> stephanie: well not the gay math that nate silver does. contrary to -- >> republican fantasy math. >> stephanie: nate silver said that romney's momentum seems to have stopped. take wednesday's national tracking polls. lots of numbers. actual numbers. romney -- >> we were joking about the fact that someone on the right did say nate silver seems gay. his numbers must be wrong. okay. nate silver, a not gay. i don't really know. does it matter? >> it doesn't matter. no. >> stephanie: yeah. >> the other g -- >> stephanie: he's a geek. mr. romney gained ground in one of the polls. online poll conducted for reuters. lost ground in five others. romney with president obama improving his standing. mr. obama gained one point. closest we've come in a week or so to one candidate having won the day in tracking polls. that was mr. obama. >> he's not. >> ste
to beat president obama. i believe the minimum result will be 53-47 romney over electoral votes and the republicans will pick up the senate. >> what math is he using? >> stephanie: well not the gay math that nate silver does. contrary to -- >> republican fantasy math. >> stephanie: nate silver said that romney's momentum seems to have stopped. take wednesday's national tracking polls. lots of numbers. actual numbers. romney -- >> we were joking about the fact that...
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the republican mitt romney campaign says no. and anytime you hear about early voting and who is ahead it's based on a poll and nobody looks at the early voting ballots or absentee ballots and b, based 0 and tiny sample of people who say they've early voting. an interest statistic. fully 35 to 40% of people, voters that is are expected to vote early in this election, now, to the campaign trail. of governor romney says the most important speech he's given since tampa, hitting on two themes, a sunny, reaganesque style of optimism where the country could go under a romney presidency and on the other hand, a stinging indictment of the president president's-- >> the president's campaign falls short of the magnitude of these times and the presidency of the last four years has fallen far short of the promises of his last campaign. four years ago, america voted for a post-partisan president, but they've seen the most partisan of political presidents and a washington in gridlock because of it. >> now, as far as the president goes, he's be
the republican mitt romney campaign says no. and anytime you hear about early voting and who is ahead it's based on a poll and nobody looks at the early voting ballots or absentee ballots and b, based 0 and tiny sample of people who say they've early voting. an interest statistic. fully 35 to 40% of people, voters that is are expected to vote early in this election, now, to the campaign trail. of governor romney says the most important speech he's given since tampa, hitting on two themes, a...
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there was not a single republican vote for it. not one. if you wantedded -- wanted to see bipartisanship, why not cross the aisle to get ideas from republicans? with that many republicans, you couldn't say there there was not least one good idea. then go to your caucus bringing these guys. no, sir. you went the partisan route and voted that line. that's unfortunate. you know, we need to fix much in washington, and every now and then, it's suggested richard mourdock doesn't know how washington workings. that's the problem. it's not working. it is because of the partisanship like mr. donnelly that says one thing, back in the state, say one thing in the district, and then go back and consistently, unfortunately, cave into harry reid, nancy pelosi. he said he was not going to support pelosi for speaker. he got there, guess what? he did, twais. twice. that's a pattern. that's not going to fix washington, but going to continue to make it worse, congressman. >> moderator: mr. horning, one minute. horning: no one answered the question again. [laug
there was not a single republican vote for it. not one. if you wantedded -- wanted to see bipartisanship, why not cross the aisle to get ideas from republicans? with that many republicans, you couldn't say there there was not least one good idea. then go to your caucus bringing these guys. no, sir. you went the partisan route and voted that line. that's unfortunate. you know, we need to fix much in washington, and every now and then, it's suggested richard mourdock doesn't know how washington...